In 1932, Australia went to war with emus—and lost. After thousands of emus invaded farms in Western Australia, the government sent soldiers armed with machine guns. The birds scattered, dodged bullets, and kept destroying crops. After weeks of chasing fast, unpredictable emus
1953. Even more disturbing, an innocent man had already been executed for murders later linked to Christie, making the case infamous in British criminal history.
John Reginald Christie appeared to be an ordinary neighbor in London’s Rillington Place. Secretly, he lured women into his flat, murdered them, and hid their bodies behind walls and under floorboards. His crimes shocked Britain when discovered in
in Hiroshima to his boss, the second atomic bomb exploded over Nagasaki. Astonishingly, he survived again. His wife and infant son also lived because they were sheltered. Later, Yamaguchi became a passionate advocate for nuclear disarmament and peace
Tsutomu Yamaguchi was on a business trip to Hiroshima when the first atomic bomb exploded on August 6, 1945. Thrown by the blast, he suffered severe burns but survived. The next day, despite his injuries, he returned home to Nagasaki. On August 9, while describing the devastation
This is possibly the saddest thing I've seen in a long time..an immigrant nurse talking about fleeing her home..she saved her UNIFORM. So she could still WORK for our communities.
I'd fill this country with a thousand of this woman than one of those good for nothing thugs.
God help this poor woman.
This is awful. The last ever Denby Pottery going to the kiln. Why is there not uproar? Where’s the government in this?? We all have Denby in our homes, in family heirlooms, as our history and now it’s closing through lack of support, such a sad sad day. #SaveDenby@denbypottery
5 years ago Bill Gates told the planet that people had “no choice” avoiding the COVID shot, claiming the unvaxxed would “endanger their grandparents” & the vaxxed were 100% protected.
Every single claim was false. All of it. And he walked away without a single punishment.
CEOs are quietly realizing the AI replacement plan has a problem.
Two problems, actually.
One: the token costs for running AI agents are now exceeding what they were paying the employees they fired.
Two: when the tokens run out, the AI stops. Just stops. No continuity. No workaround. Just a spinning wheel where your workforce used to be.
You fired humans to save money and bought a subscription that bills you into a corner.
The employees you let go knew what to do when things broke.
The AI just invoices you for the outage.
And then there’s the permission problem nobody wants to talk about.
To do its job, the AI agent needs access. Full access. Your systems, your patents, your contracts, your future plans. Everything you spent years building, handed over to a process that has no loyalty, no discretion, and no skin in the game.
You didn’t hire a replacement.
You gave a stranger with no soul the keys to everything you own.
Enjoy.
Sixth wealthiest country in the world and we can't even reliably provide clean drinking water in parts of the country anymore.
Nationalise. No compensation.